The floor seats that have an F on the end are on a gradient. For example, in 113F, row A is on the ground, but row Q is gonna end up being about 6 or 7 feet off the ground, and connect with row 1 of section 113

Thank you for the reply. However, 13 doesn't have an F after it so am I missing something? Sorry for the confusion

The floor seats that have an F on the end are on a gradient. For example, in 113F, row A is on the ground, but row Q is gonna end up being about 6 or 7 feet off the ground, and connect with row 1 of section 113

Great to know, thanks. And to confirm, it goes from A-Z from the ground up, rather than A being the highest, furthest back row and Z being the lowest?

I went back to the site and the best seats they have in the first concourse are section 126 and around that. Would it be better to take seats like that or section 200s if you can get them in the center?

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I'd say section 126 would be better than the 200 section, especially if you can get seats in the first few rows. You would be facing the entrance (I had that view from ringside this year/behind the commentators) and it's awesome.

I'd say section 126 would be better than the 200 section, especially if you can get seats in the first few rows. You would be facing the entrance (I had that view from ringside this year/behind the commentators) and it's awesome.

Are the views from the 200s still decent? They're more in our price range ($200 since we're also going on vacation in March). I've seen some decent seats on the ticketmaster pre-sale in the 200s that look like they have good views from the sites I'm looking at to see views.

"It's going to be great. I can't wait for the crowd, the noise, the energy in the building. I can't wait to take that all away from them."
- PK Subban